Recently when I run Fuse for Windows I always get this message: "Couldn't play sound" and the Sound Enabled Option on Options menu is unchecked. Then I check the Sound Enabled Option and I get sound but after a while I get the same error message and the sound is desabled again.
I already uninstalled FUSE and install it again but the behavior is the same. I found out that when the running program tries to load from tape I get the error. It is more common in 128k mode than in 48k mode.
Any idea to get this problem resolved?
Thanks in advance,
José.
FUSE error: "Couldn't play sound"
Re: FUSE error: "Couldn't play sound"
Hi @madaxe,
Is this something new, or has it always happened? Have you added or removed any hardware?
Do you have any hardware attached, or other software applications which may have sole control over sound devices. Can you play audio through your web browser and other software? Stereo Mix has caused me issues in the past (not specifically with Fuse).
You could try and right click on the Fuse executable first, and choose run as administrator. It may be worth trying the portable version too.
There is a place for reporting bugs on the Sourceforge project page, but it doesn't look like it's been looked at for a long while.
@pak21 and @Fred (the developers) are members here but have not logged in for ages.
@Guesser may have some suggestions.
Is this something new, or has it always happened? Have you added or removed any hardware?
Do you have any hardware attached, or other software applications which may have sole control over sound devices. Can you play audio through your web browser and other software? Stereo Mix has caused me issues in the past (not specifically with Fuse).
You could try and right click on the Fuse executable first, and choose run as administrator. It may be worth trying the portable version too.
There is a place for reporting bugs on the Sourceforge project page, but it doesn't look like it's been looked at for a long while.
@pak21 and @Fred (the developers) are members here but have not logged in for ages.
@Guesser may have some suggestions.
Re: FUSE error: "Couldn't play sound"
Hi @PeterJ
Thanks for your help.
This is something new, never happened before and I use FUSE for about 8 years. All other apps including other emulators like FUSE for Linux (under WSL) work perfectly with good sound.
I didn't change my hardware. I don't know if this is relevant but before this happened I was using SimCoupé and I was running Sabrina Demo from The Lords. Then I quit SimCoupé and ran FUSE to compare both versions of the demo but I got the "Couldn't play sound" error.
I get the error even run Fuse as administrator.
Thanks for your help.
This is something new, never happened before and I use FUSE for about 8 years. All other apps including other emulators like FUSE for Linux (under WSL) work perfectly with good sound.
I didn't change my hardware. I don't know if this is relevant but before this happened I was using SimCoupé and I was running Sabrina Demo from The Lords. Then I quit SimCoupé and ran FUSE to compare both versions of the demo but I got the "Couldn't play sound" error.
I get the error even run Fuse as administrator.
Re: FUSE error: "Couldn't play sound"
Stop the “audiodg.exe” service via Task Manager
Re: FUSE error: "Couldn't play sound"
@madaxe,
This is indeed very strange. I'm not sure it will make any difference, but you could delete or rename (if you want to save it) your config file. If you are using Windows you will find the file here (delete or move it with Fuse closed). This file is not removed when you uninstall Fuse (As far as I know).
This is indeed very strange. I'm not sure it will make any difference, but you could delete or rename (if you want to save it) your config file. If you are using Windows you will find the file here (delete or move it with Fuse closed). This file is not removed when you uninstall Fuse (As far as I know).
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\Users\UserName\fuse.cfg
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Re: FUSE error: "Couldn't play sound"
I've had a similar problem on a Windows 10 laptop and could only fix it by right clicking on the loudspeaker icon on the taskbar and selecting "Troubleshoot sound problems" and eventually re-installing the current sound driver through the options in there
Re: FUSE error: "Couldn't play sound"
It works Thank you @textvoyage .textvoyage wrote: ↑Sun Oct 08, 2023 6:51 pm I've had a similar problem on a Windows 10 laptop and could only fix it by right clicking on the loudspeaker icon on the taskbar and selecting "Troubleshoot sound problems" and eventually re-installing the current sound driver through the options in there